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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. People v. Berry was an important American murder-in-the-heat-of-passion case that gained widespread attention because of the court's novel approach to finding "adequate provocation" in order to lower a regular murder charge to voluntary manslaughter. Because the lower court had insisted on a more traditional definition of "adequate provocation" in its jury instructions, the California Supreme Court reversed Berry's murder conviction. It did, however, affirm Berry's…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. People v. Berry was an important American murder-in-the-heat-of-passion case that gained widespread attention because of the court's novel approach to finding "adequate provocation" in order to lower a regular murder charge to voluntary manslaughter. Because the lower court had insisted on a more traditional definition of "adequate provocation" in its jury instructions, the California Supreme Court reversed Berry's murder conviction. It did, however, affirm Berry's conviction for assault using deadly force. The case has also been discussed or mentioned in more than forty separate academic journal articles relating to murder, female victims of domestic violence, and rape.. More than 160 court decisions in California have cited, mentioned, or discussed this opinion.